Episodes
S1 E1 - Chris Farley
August 15, 202244minStruggling with addiction and a dangerously low self-image, Chris Farley's old friends at Saturday Night Live conspired to help save the falling star.Available to buyS1 E2 - Andrew Dice Clay
August 22, 202244minIn the late 80's Andrew Dice Clay was one of the biggest comedians on the planet. His controversial brand of comedy found a huge base with white men in America... but at what cost?Available to buyS1 E3 - Roseanne Barr
August 29, 202244minBrash, bold, and hilariously funny, Roseanne Barr made a name speaking her mind. And that very same impulse may have cost her her career.Available to buyS1 E4 - Artie Lange
September 5, 202244minArtie Lange enjoyed mainstream success as a comedian on TV and radio, but his addiction to heroin, coupled with childhood traumas, threatened to thwart his ambition...and his life.Available to buyS1 E5 - Richard Pryor
September 12, 202244minRichard Pryor confronted America with brutal honesty like no other comic. But while he fought for a voice on stage, he was losing his own battle to drugs and family trauma.Available to buyS1 E6 - Dustin Diamond
September 19, 202244minDustin Diamond found fame as a lovable geek on Saved By The Bell. But when it ended, Dustin was lost, descending into one tragic chapter after another.Available to buyS1 E7 - Greg Giraldo
September 26, 202244minRoastmaster. Road warrior. Addict. Dad. How beloved comedian Greg Giraldo's career - and life - was sabotaged by a toxic mix of addiction and self-loathing.Available to buyS1 E8 - Brett Butler
October 4, 202244minMoney. Success. Respect. Brett Butler had it all. Here's how the fiercely original stand-up and sitcom star gained everything... only to lose it all.Available to buyS1 E9 - Freddie Prinze
October 11, 202244minA working class Puerto Rican kid, Freddie Prinze exploded onto the comedy scene in the 1970s. But his overnight fame would come to an abrupt end just as fast.Available to buyS1 E10 - Maria Bamford
October 18, 202244minOCD. Bipolar. Suicidal ideation. How Maria Bamford channels her mental illness into comedy, and encourages others to do the same.Available to buy